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Pocomania | Encyclopedia.com
Pocomania or Pukkumina (possibly from Span., 'a little madness'). Afro-Jamaican cults descended from surviving forms of African religion mixed with ... www.encyclopedia.com
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Pocomania - Safiya Sinclair - Jamaica - Poetry International
Pocomania. Father unbending father unbroken father with the low-hanging belly, father I was cleaved from, pressed into, cast and remolded, ... www.poetryinternational.com
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Poco Mania – My Life In Transition - By Ken George Dill
Pocomania which sprung up during the 1860s are churches which exuberantly fused African and Protestant performance styles, images, and traditions. kengdill.com
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Pocomania
Pocomania (pəʊkəˈmeɪnɪə) Also with lower-case initial. [Origin unknown: prob. Hispanicized form of native name, with second element interpreted as mania.] A Jamaican religious rite combining revivalism with ancestor-worship and spirit possession; the cult in which this rite is practised. Also attrib... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sage Reference - Encyclopedia of African Religion - Pocomania
The word Pocomania comes from the Spanish for “small madness.” Pocomania is a Jamaican spiritist religion whose worship services are ... sk.sagepub.com
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POCOMANIA | Isaiah Hull - Young - Bandcamp
POCOMANIA by Isaiah Hull, released 18 June 2025 1. TALAWAH 2. FISHSCAELS 3. A IS FOR AFRICA 4. UNION JACK 5. REVIVAL 6. BODY 7. POCOMANIA 8. SWEET SWEET 9. young.bandcamp.com
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Myal
Two branches of this revival, the 60 Order or Revival Zion and the 61 Order or Pocomania, emerged. Revival Zion adopted more orthodox Christian practices, while Pocomania continued more African practices. wikipedia.org
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Jamaican Pocomania - Yoga Magazine
These people were singing spiritual songs of devotion to the highest and greatest soul, jumping in the air, beating drums and tambourines rhythmically. www.yogamag.net
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[PDF] Pocomania - The National Library of Jamaica
Reynolds, a Jamaican artist and something good in the world." He said that at the moment the high priest of a religion called Pocomania. of breaking-the- ... nlj.gov.jm
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Pocomania - DTA (Decolonising the Archive)
Pocomania addresses mental health in African heritage communities and the ruptures occurring due to migration, displacement and cultural erasure. The word " ... www.decolonisingthearchive.com
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Black Scorpio
Johnson had his first hit as producer in 1982 with "Pink Eye" by DJ Sassafrass, the pair having a bigger hit in 1985 with "Pocomania Jump", and Black Scorpio wikipedia.org
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Kumina
Kumina, n. Jamaican. Brit. /kʊˈmiːnə/, U.S. /kuˈminə/, Jamaican /ˈkʊmina/ Forms: 19– Cumina, 19– Cummina, 19– Cummona, 19– Kumina, 19– Kumona, 19– Kumuna; Also with lower-case initial. [‹ Jamaican Creole cummina < Kimbundu kumina to swallow, kumona to see, referring to the physical manifestations... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kumina
Definition Kumina is an Afro-Jamaican Religion and is not the same as Pukkumina or Pocomania. wikipedia.org
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balm
▪ I. balm, n. (bɑːm) Forms: 3 basme, 3–5 bame, (4 balsme), 4–7 bawm(e, 4–8 baume, 4–9 baum, 5 bavme, 5–6 bawlme, 5–7 baulme, balme, 7 baulm, 6– balm. [ME. basme, bame, a. OF. basme, later bâme (= Pr. basme, It. balsamo):—L. balsamum: see balsam, -um. Also ME. baume, bawme, a. OF. (13th c.) bausme, b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Obeah
Over time these Myal influenced churches (otherwise called the Jamaican revivalist church or Pocomania ) began preaching the importance of baptisms and wikipedia.org
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